First 3D-printed pill approved by US authorities
In a world first, the US Food and Drug Administration has given the go-ahead for a 3D-printed pill to be produced.
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In a world first, the US Food and Drug Administration has given the go-ahead for a 3D-printed pill to be produced.
Dropout rates at Australian universities have hit their highest level in eight years as booming enrollments of academically struggling students, particularly in regional and online courses, take their toll.
The world of athletics is at loggerheads with two leading media organizations over just how widespread doping is within the sport.
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Free speech rights are a tricky balance at private universities, particularly ones with religious affiliations.
For-profit Resource Development International is the latest private institution to be awarded university title, becoming Arden University.
I was wandering around the rolling plains of northwest Oklahoma looking for one person -- one person -- who believes in climate change science when I met the woman dressed all in yellow.
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Russia has renewed its efforts to get the United Nations to recognise 1.2 million sq km (463,000 sq miles) of the Arctic shelf that it lays claim to.